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The '''architecture of [[macOS]]''' is the culmination of [[Apple Inc.]]'s decade-long search and development process for an [[operating system]] to replace the original [[classic Mac OS]].

After the failures of their previous attempts; Pink, which started as an Apple project but evolved into a joint venture with [[IBM]] called [[Taligent]], and [[Copland (operating system)|Copland]], which started in 1994 and was cancelled two years later, Apple began development of their most recent operating system (Mac OS X) with the acquisition of [[NeXT]]'s [[NeXTSTEP]].
 
==Development==
{{main|History of OS XmacOS}}
 
===NeXTSTEP===
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*[http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/macosx-10.4.ars/2 Mac OS X (arstechnica.com)] — Reviews of Mac OS X (10.0 - 10.10)
*[http://www.osxbook.com/ Mac OS X Internals] The web page associated with the book.
 
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[[Category:Operating systems by architecture]]